Cambodia is formally referred to as the Kingdom of Cambodia.


 Situated in the southern region of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, Cambodia is formally referred to as the Kingdom of Cambodia.

The following are some salient features of Cambodia: Southeast Asia is bounded to the northwest by Thailand, to the northeast by Laos, to the east by Vietnam, and to the southwest by the Gulf of Thailand. Phnom Penh is the capital. The total area is roughly 181,035 square kilometers.

Terrain: Mountains in the north and southwest, mostly low-lying plains.
History Ancient Civilizations: The Angkor Wat temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a representation of the Khmer Empire, one of Southeast Asia's most potent empires from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries, is located in Cambodia.
Colonial Era: In 1863, it joined French Indochina and became a protectorate of France.
Independence: On November 9, 1953, it became independent of France.
Modern History: During the latter half of the 20th century, there was a lot of unrest, including the aftermath of the Vietnam conflict, the Khmer Rouge rule (1975–1979), and a period of Vietnamese occupation and civil conflict.
Politics: A parliamentary constitutional monarchy governs the country.
As of 2023, Norodom Sihamoni is the king.
As of 2023, Hun Manet is the prime minister, taking over from his father, Hun Sen, who reigned for more than thirty years.Although the US dollar is frequently used, the economy's currency is the Cambodian Riel (KHR).
Principal Industries: Construction, agriculture (particularly rice), tourism, and apparel.
Economic Growth: Has had notable economic expansion in recent years, propelled by exports of clothing, travel, and farming.
Language and Culture: The official language is Khmer.
Theravada religion With over 95% of the people practicing Buddhism, it is the most common religion.
Festivals: The Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) and the Khmer New Year (Choul Chnam Thmey) are significant cultural occasions.
Tourism: With millions of visitors each year, Angkor Wat is the most well-known tourist destination.
The capital, Phnom Penh, is well-known for its historical landmarks, including the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Royal Palace.
Siem Reap: A tourist destination and the entryway to Angkor Wat.
Beaches and Islands: The beaches and resorts in coastal regions like Sihanoukville and islands like Koh Rong are well-known.
Difficulties Poverty: In spite of economic expansion, poverty is still a major problem, especially in rural regions.
Human Rights: There are still issues with press freedom, political freedom, and human rights.
Environmental Issues: Degradation of the environment and deforestation are persistent issues.
Both tourists and academics find Cambodia to be an intriguing destination due to its rich cultural legacy and complicated past.

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